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SS7G4. The student will describe the diverse cultures of the people who live in Africa.Explain the differences between an ethnic group and a religious groupExplain the diversity of religions within Arab, Ashanti, Bantu, and Swahili ethnic groups.Evaluate how the literacy rate affects the standard of living.
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1. Diverse Cultures of Africa SS7G4
2. SS7G4 The student will describe the diverse cultures of the people who live in Africa.
Explain the differences between an ethnic group and a religious group
Explain the diversity of religions within Arab, Ashanti, Bantu, and Swahili ethnic groups.
Evaluate how the literacy rate affects the standard of living
3. Definitions Ethnic group: share many common characteristics, such as language, physical features, customs, and traditions.
Religious group: share a common belief system, but are not necessarily composed of a single ethnic group
4. Major Ethnic Groups of Africa Arab
Ashanti
Bantu
Swahili
5. Arab People Originating from the Arabian Desert
Speak the Arabic language
Found mostly in North Africa, Saudi Arabia, Iraq, and Iran.
Predominantly Muslim
7. Ashanti People Matrilineal society (descent traced through female)
Found mostly in Ghana
Tribal identity is important
Most modern Ashanti are Catholic or Protestant Christian
9. Bantu People Share common language families (over 400 Bantu languages)
Over 60 million people
Most of sub-saharan Africas black Africans are considered Bantu
Bantu is a racially offensive term in South Africa.
11. Swahili People East coastal Africa
Mix of Arab and Bantu cultures
Swahili means coastal dwellers in Arabic
Most are Muslim
13. Religions in Africa In Africa, there are 3 major religions:
Traditional beliefs: may include worship of ancestors, spirits, gods, animals, land, inanimate objects, and/or natural phenomena.
Christianity: the belief in Jesus Christ as the son of one God.
Islam: the belief in Muhammed the prophet of Allah, the one God.
In Africa, some groups combine Christianity and traditional beliefs.
14. Diversity of Religion Arabs are predominantly Muslim, however some Arabs are Christian
Ashanti and Bantu predominantly practice traditional religions
Ashanti mix spiritual and supernatural powers
Bantu believe in power of ancestors in everyday life
Swahili is predominantly Muslim, but some mix Islam with traditional elements
15. Literacy Rate & Standard of Living Literacy Rate: The % of people of a certain age that can read and write proficiently.
Standard of Living: Quality and Quantity of goods and services available to people. Usually measured by real income and poverty rates.
Why do you think the two would be linked?
16. Test Yourself SS7G4a
Which concept relates to religion rather than ethnicity?
Kimba is Ashanti
Mustafa follows the Quran
Kemal is a nomadic herder
Jambo speaks Swahili
17. SS7G4b
Shara is Arab. Why cant it be assumed that Shara is Muslim?
All Arabs are not Muslim
All Arabs are Christian
Muslims are not Arab
Christians are not Arab
18. SS7G4c
South Africa has a literacy rate of 86% and a per capita GDP of $10000. Egypt has a per capita GDP of $3900. What can we conclude about Egypts Literacy Rate?
Egypts literacy rate is > South Africas
Egypts literacy rate is = South Africas
Egypts literacy rate is < South Africas